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  • 575 

    Mid-Century Modern “Sprite-Lite” table lamp by Richard Barr for Laurel, USA, 1960’s

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    First time published in the 1965 Laurel Catalog and unanimously recognized as the most beautiful high-intensity lamp in America, the Model D750 known as the “sprite-lite” has impressed since its appearance with its aerodynamics sculptural shape and versatility (can be used as a table, desk, bedside or wall lamp due to a mounting hole under the base) and continues to impress even today, when it is hunted by collectors and design lovers around the world. This true work of futuristic art that excels in both form and finish, was specially designed by sculptor Richard Barr for Laurel Lamp Co. in the early 1960’s, with a die-cast sculpted base (incorporating the transformer which by its weight gives the lamp a very good stability) and two-toned shade, which houses a high intensity light bulb. Originally the “sprite-lite” was offered in black, white, green, sand, tangerine, mustard, and blue with Swedish brass accents. Also offered in polished chrome with black accents, or all Swedish brass.The lamp is multi adjustable and can pivots easily both at the base and at the shade. The lamp on offer is in black with polished chrome accents, with all the original components (including electrics) and is equipped with voltage converter 220V to 110V and European plug. Laurel manufacture sticker still present on shade interior. Fully functional with some minor wear, the lamp is in very good vintage conditions. Bulb is included, but 12V high-intensity replacement bulb are broadly available anyway. Measurements (HxWxD): 35×9.5×19 cm; Lenght cord: 175 cm ; Weight: 1.8 kg Even if the lamp work it is a vintage item, so we recommend that it be checked by a specialist before use. If you need further information, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thanks for your visit!  
    575 
    575 
  • 690 

    Danish Modern highback recliner armchair by Juul Kristensen for JK Denmark, 1960s

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    Danish design, the highback recliner armchair is adjustable in any desired position up to the horizontal position. The frame is made of solid teak, upholstered in a beige fabric which highlights the color of the wood very well. The recliner is fully refurbished and reupholstered, thus being in an excellent vintage condition, perfectly functional and without defects. Designed as aesthetically pleasing but also very comfortable, this distinguished highback recliner armchair will surely be a real eye-catcher and mood maker!  
    690 
    690 
  • 230 

    Space Age Bubble Glass Bedside Table Lamp from Hawill, 1960s, set of two

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    These lovely lamps from the 60's have a typical look to the Mid Century design with a rectangular base made of cream-white and red plastic and the bubble glass lampshades colored in a smoky brown tint. Emitting a warm light, the lamps create a vintage atmosphere as pleasant as it is restful. Fully functional, the lamps are in very good vintage conditions. E14 bulbs is not included. Dimensions (HxWxD): 25x9x12 cm; Lenght cord: 110 cm ; Weight: 575 g (each) Even if the lamps work they are a vintage items, so we recommend that it be checked by a specialist before use. The items colour may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources, sales platform settings or your monitor settings. For a more conclusive idea please see the detail pictures or ask for details. Thanks for your visit!  
    230 
    230 
  • 120 

    ERPEES bedside lamp from Pfäffle Leuchten, Germany, 1960s

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    The lamp, with a nice design specific to the Mid-Century Modern era, is provided with a triangular base with a built-in switch, folding brass rod and an adjustable perforated conical lampshade made of aluminum and brass, with circular round holes. The lampshade and the top of the base are painted light blue. Fully functional, the lamp is in very good vintage conditions. E14 bulb is not included. Dimensions (HxWxD): 25x12x15 cm; Lenght cord: 120 cm ; Weight: 500 g Even if the lamp work it is a vintage item, so we recommend that it be checked by a specialist before use. The item colour may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources, sales platform settings or your monitor settings. For a more conclusive idea please see the detail pictures or ask for details. Thanks for your visit!  
    120 
    120 
  • 500 

    Gorgeous hanging lamp by Helena Tynell for Glashütte Limburg, 1960’s

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    Rare hanging lamp designed by Helena Tynell for Glashütte Limburg, Germany, in 1960s. Strongly deviating glass cone, rarely encountered in the designer's creation, a totally different model from his bubble glass lampshades. The lamp is in exceptional vintage condition, the electrics has been overhauled and is in perfect working order. The bulb are included. Cord length: 90 cm
    500 
    500 
  • 550 

    Space Age Atomic tripod table lamp by Massive, 1960s

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    Extremely rare lamp model 12334 produced by Massive, Belgium in the 1960s, in the purest Mid-Century Modern style. White opal frosted and ribbed pumpkin style oval glass lampshade. The cone above the lampshade and the support below the lampshade are made of solid teak wood. The legs and the upper ring are made of polished brass. Absolutely all parts of the lamp are the original ones, including the electrical components. The lamp is in exceptional vintage condition and in working condition. The bulb are included. Lampshade diameter: 22 cm ; Cord length: 180 cm As already mentioned, the lamp works, but as with all vintage lighting, we recommend checking and updating as necessary. If you need further information, please do not hesitate to contact us. The lamp is listed on the vintage lighting consulting portal, Vintageinfo (www.vintageinfo.be/massive-tripod-table-lamp)
    550 
    550 
  • 1.100 

    Model 32 V-legged Teak Coffee Table by E.W.Bach for Møbelfabrikken Toften, Denmark, 1960s

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    Danish Modern coffee table model 32, in teak, designed in 1961 by E. W. Bach for Møbelfabrikken Toften, Denmark. Tabletop in teak veneer with expressive grain pattern and edged with solid teak. Two drawers with sculpted handles in solid teak, that pulls out to both sides. Between the drawers are a wide open magazine shelf. Slender rounded V-shaped legs in solid teak.

    Very good vintage condition with only minor signs of use. Elegant and sculptural, with provide a very high quality craftsmanship, this table will be an eye-catcher and mood maker piece, for sure.

    1.100 
    1.100 
  • 800 

    Swedish sideboard in teak by Bertil Fridhagen for Bodafors, 1960s, set of 2

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    Pair of Scandinavian Modern sideboards in teak, designed by Bertil Fridhagen for Bodafors, Sweden, in 1960s. Both sideboards have two drawers at the top, and at the bottom one has two compartments with adjustable shelves and the other a records compartment and a compartment with a height-adjustable shelf. There are original keys for both sideboards. The items are in good vintage condition with light wear consistent with age and use. Elegant, refined, proving the excellence of the Scandinavian design, the two pieces fit both the sumptuous interiors and the minimalist ones, as design accents.
    800 
    800 
  • 450 

    Danish Modern recliner armchair with folding footrest, 1960s

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    This armchair for reading or watching TV is particularly comfortable, especially when extended and you can rest your feet on the foldable footrest. The armchair is in overall good vintage condition, with normal signs of wear. Please note that we can reupholster the armchair according to your preference, so please contact us if you wish this.
    450 
    450 
  • 3.500 

    GS195 Gianni Songia Daybed in Navy Blue Andrew Muirhead Fine Scottish Leather, Italy, 1963

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    This glamorous three-seat daybed and sofa was designed by Gianni Songia for Sormani, Italy, in 1963. Model GS-195 with leather cushions. The elegant frame is built from rosewood and can be used as an extremely comfortable three-seat sofa with adjustable backrest. The backrest can also slide backwards which then transforms the piece into a comfortable bed. The frame is in good vintage condition with minimal signs of wear and preserved the original springs net (the elasticity of the springs net has been strengthened and now is very comfortable). The original cushions have been reupholstered with a beautiful pale Navy Blue Fine Leather from Andrew Muirhead & Son, Scotland. Elegant, refined, proving the excellence of the Modernariato Italian design, this eye-catcher and mood maker piece fit both the sumptuous interiors as central pieces, and the minimalist ones as design accents.
    3.500 
    3.500 
  • 500 

    Mid-Century French two seater sofa from 1960s

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    This pretty French sofa is very comfortable and shows the lines of the minimalistic and rigorous Mid-Century design. Yet the very optimistic and cheerful upholstery balance the severe look and gives this sofa an overall contemporary aspect. The sofa is in good overall vintage condition, only one of the cushions have a little defect on the back (see the detailed photo). Seat height: 40 cm. If you want to buy the whole set (two-seater sofa and two armchairs) follow the other ad in our portfolio. For the purchase of the set, a discount is applicable. Please contact us for details.
    500 
    500 
  • 600 

    Mid-Century French armchairs from 1960s

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    This lovely pair of armchairs are very comfortable and show the lines of the minimalistic and rigorous Mid-Century design. Yet the very optimistic and cheerful upholstery balance the severe look and gives this armchair an overall contemporary aspect. The armchairs are in good vintage condition. Seat height: 40 cm. If you want to buy the whole set (two-seater sofa and two armchairs) follow the other ad in our portfolio. For the purchase of the set, a discount is applicable. Please contact us for details.
    600 
    600 
  • 600 

    Exquisite Fulani young women ebony carved sculpture, Guinea, 1960s

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    Absolutely stunning Guinean hand-carved ebony wood bust of a Fulani woman made during Mid-Century. The Fulani are a West African nomadic ethnic group. The ebony wooden carving details the intricate plaiting representing the traditional amazing hairstyles of the West African Fulani woman. The details of this hairstyle are depicted in vintage pictures. This is a rare and beautiful work of art through which the craftsman represents the beauty of the female form with the exceptional use of the chisel. President John F. Kennedy received in 1961 a similar bust of a Fulani woman from the Minister of the State for the Republic of Mali, a sculpture that is currently at JFK Library. The well-studied proportions, the attention paid to the smallest details, the overall artistic quality of the composition, and even the aged cracks present in the wood structure are as many signs of authenticity that make the difference between this decorative work of art and those made today.
    600 
    600 
  • 185 

    Danish Daisy Pendant by Anton Michelsen

    Daisy pendant by Anton Michelsen, Denmark, D=3.4 cm, 9,08 g, 1960s (Gilt sterling silver & enamel, marked AM under the crown in a triangle, STERLING DENMARK, 925S). Designed in 1940 to celebrate the birth of Margrethe Princess (now Queen Margrethe II of Denmark) by Anton Michelsen, the lovely daisy is made of gilt sterling silver and ehite enamel. The daisy is the national flower of Denmark.
    185 
    185 
  • 950 

    Elegant and rare dining chairs by Miroslav Navratil, made in former Czechoslovakia, 1960s, set of 4

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    Elegant and rare set of 4 dining chairs designed by Miroslav Navratil and made in former Czechoslovakia in the 1960s. The chairs feature a clean, geometric, minimalistic design. The upholstery is made of purple fabric and black faux leather. The set is in good vintage condition with only minor signs of use (see photos).
    950 
    950 
  • 600 

    Gastone Rinaldi dining chairs covered with original cow leather, set of two, Italy, 1960s

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    Beautiful set of dining chairs designed by Gastone Rinaldi. The pairs has a frame made of chrome and features the original dark brown cow leather. The chairs are made in Italy in the 1960s. They are in good vintage condition showing just small visible traces of a regular use. Nota bene: The chrome frame (silver colored) is in good condition and may look different in the photos due to reflections.
    600 
    600 
  • 300 

    Aluminum pendant lamp by Hans Agne Jakobsson, Sweden, 1960s

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    Beautiful, minimalist hanging pendant lamp designed by Hans Agne Jakobsson for Hans Agne Jakobsson AB Markaryd, in 1960s. The dome has a brushed aluminum exterior and a white lacquered interior. When the light is on, the slots of the lampshade contributes to a wonderful light effect. The item is in very good vintage condition and has just small signs of use, consistent with it's age.
    300 
    300 
  • 350 

    Fresco nesting tables made by G-Plan in the 1960s, set of 3

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    Elegant set of 3 Fresco nesting tables made in the United Kingdom, in 1967. The design is signed by Victor Bramwell Wilkins is inspired by the organic, Nordic lines of the Mid-Century. The tables are made of teak and are in very good vintage condition. They were recently cleaned and re-stained and could represent a nice addition to any modern or contemporary interior.
    350 
    350 
  • Beautiful Mid-Century armchairs made in Belgium, 1960s
    350 

    Beautiful Mid-Century armchairs made in Belgium, 1960s

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    Beautiful pair of Mid-Century armchairs made in Belgium in the 1960s. Displaying an elegant design line, borrowing characteristics from both Art Deco and modern aesthetics, this armchairs feature some very elegant legs and beautiful armrests made in wood. The armchairs have recently been restored and have new upholstery.
    350 
    350 
  • Coffee table made in Germany in the 1960s
    Coffee table made in Germany in the 1960s
    150 

    Coffee table made in Germany in the 1960s

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    Small coffee table manufactured in Germany in the 1960s. The table has a minimalist, elegant and sober design, representative for the German Modernism. The flared legs have brass clogs. The piece is in very good vintage condition and was recently restored.
    150 
    150 
  • Murano sommerso vase in blue and yellow
    Murano sommerso vase in blue and yellow
    55 

    Murano sommerso vase in blue and yellow

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    Beautiful Murano sommerso vase in blue and yellow. The piece is made in the 1960s and is kept in very good condition, showing no visible deterioration. When thinking of Murano glass, it is highly unlikely that we think of sand, yet this rare material is at the base of all glass production. Glass is firstly a mix of siliceous sand, soda, lime and potassium, which is put to melt inside an oven at a temperature of around 1.500 Celsius. After it has become flexible enough, it is removed with a pipe that will be used to blow the glass out while the glassmaker shapes and models it. The forms and colors given to each piece depend on the tools and chemicals used during its production. The techniques are also important.. One of the most common techniques is “Sommerso”, which in Italian literally means “submerged”. This technique is used to create several layers of glass (usually with different contrasting colors) inside a single object, giving the illusion of “immersed” colors that lay on top of each other without mixing. This is done by uniting different layers of glass through heat and repeatedly immersing them in pots of molten colored glass. This technique is quite recognizable: it is characterized by an outer layer of colorless glass and thick layers of colored glass inside it, as if a big drop of color had been captured inside the transparent glass. When one first sees these objects, it seems almost impossible to conceive such beautiful colors being locked so perfectly inside what would seem solid glass, and then undoubtedly one begins to wonder how ever did they manage to achieve such a complex game of shapes and colors right in the middle of a clear glass object. Source: glassofvenice.com
    55 
    55 
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    Extendable dining table made in France in the 1960s
    Extendable dining table made in France in the 1960s
    600 

    Extendable dining table made in France in the 1960s

    Extendable dining table made in France in the 1960. The frame of the table is made of teak. The veneer top table is stained in a honey shade of brown. The extension is stored under the table top (see pictures). The item is in good vintage condition, showing just little signs of use (mostly on the extension).
    600 
    600 
  • Sold out
    790 

    Danish extendable Elevator coffee/dining table in teak, the 1960s

    Elegant and practical Danish extendable Elevator coffee/dining table made of teak, in the 1960s. The table shows the elegant organic lines of Scandinavian Modern. This table could be a great acquisition for any smart designed interior: when the tabletop is not elevated and extended, you will have a beautiful coffee table. When the tabletop is elevated and extended, this item is a dining table. It is in very good vintage condition, with no defects and has it's original "Product of Denmark" stamp.  
    790 
    790 
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    Spectacular Murano cigar ashtray from the 1960s
    Spectacular Murano cigar ashtray from the 1960s
    45 

    Spectacular Murano cigar ashtray from the 1960s

    Spectacular Murano cigar ashtray made of glass. The piece is distinguished by its fluid shapes, by the fine quality of the glass, as well as by its intense and extremely beautiful ruby red color. Hand blown, this piece is kept in very good vintage condition. The quality and tradition that characterize Murano’s finest glass furnaces have always been worthy of the highest appreciation. This prestige is due mostly to the glass masters’ hard work and dedication, which are the very core of Murano’s most famous trade. Glassmaking has been passed on from one generation to the next one, with constant innovations and timeless originality. The loyalty and respect with which this trade is treated is possibly the key to Murano’s success. Glass masters all over the island have always worked with endless vitality, and this creative vein is evident in every glass artwork that comes out of any furnace, with improved techniques and bewildering effects. Source: glassofvenice.com
    45 
    45 
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    Tricolor Murano ashtray (or dish) in blue, red and green
    45 

    Tricolor Murano ashtray (or dish) in blue, red and green

    Tricolor Murano ashtray (or dish) in blue, red and green. This piece is remarkable in its fluid shapes, the zoomorphic look (seen from the top, it resembles the image of a cat's head), the fine quality of the glass, and the dialogue between the three differently colored compartments. Hand blown, this piece is kept in very good vintage condition. The quality and tradition that characterize Murano’s finest glass furnaces have always been worthy of the highest appreciation. This prestige is due mostly to the glass masters’ hard work and dedication, which are the very core of Murano’s most famous trade. Glassmaking has been passed on from one generation to the next one, with constant innovations and timeless originality. The loyalty and respect with which this trade is treated is possibly the key to Murano’s success. Glass masters all over the island have always worked with endless vitality, and this creative vein is evident in every glass artwork that comes out of any furnace, with improved techniques and bewildering effects. Source: glassofvenice.com
    45 
    45 
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    Green bullicante Murano ashtray
    Green bullicante Murano ashtray
    55 

    Green bullicante Murano ashtray

    Beautiful controlled bubbles (bullicante) ashtray made of glass in Murano, Italy, in the 1960s. Hand blown, this pice features the shape of a flower in an amazing shade of translucent emerald green. The quality and tradition that characterize Murano’s finest glass furnaces have always been worthy of the highest appreciation. This prestige is due mostly to the glass masters’ hard work and dedication, which are the very core of Murano’s most famous trade. Glassmaking has been passed on from one generation to the next one, with constant innovations and timeless originality. The loyalty and respect with which this trade is treated is possibly the key to Murano’s success. Glass masters all over the island have always worked with endless vitality, and this creative vein is evident in every glass artwork that comes out of any furnace, with improved techniques and bewildering effects. The “bullicante” effect is amongst the most famous glass making techniques and it is seen quite often around the island of Murano. If you’ve had the fortune of strolling along the streets of Venice, you would have noticed beautiful glass pieces with small air bubbles trapped in the inside, possibly stopping to wonder how that seemingly impossible effect is achieved. This peculiar effect is obtained by placing a piece of molten glass inside a metallic mold with spikes, very much resembling a pineapple’s texture. These spikes cause small holes on the surface creating a pattern all around the glass piece. After it’s been left to cool down for a few moments, the whole piece is submerged in molten glass again. This second layer completely covers the first one. However, thanks to the thick consistency of glass, the holes previously impressed on the first layer are not covered, thus causing air to be trapped between both layers of glass. This process can be repeated several times, creating a pattern as complicated as the glass master wishes. This technique gives not only a sense of depth to the whole object, but also an incomparable decorative effect, famous for its originality. Source: glassofvenice.com
    55 
    55 
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    1.500 

    118 Mod. Teak Sofa by Grete Jalk for France & Son, Denmark, 1963

    Grete Jalk (1920-2006) designed one of her iconic designs, the sofa model 118 in 1963. The sofa features typical Danish Modern design. 3-seater sofa with solid teak frame and original cushions, with manufacturer’s tag. In very good vintage condition, with patina on the teak. Due to the influence of light, the colors may be distorted. Please see the detailed images.
    1.500 
    1.500 
  • Sold out
    700 

    Atomic Modern Jet Age sculpture “Sprite-Lite” table lamp by Richard Barr for Laurel, USA, 1960’s

    First time published in the 1965 Laurel Catalog and unanimously recognized as the most beautiful high-intensity lamp in America, the Model D750 known as the "sprite-lite" has impressed since its appearance with its aerodynamics sculptural shape and versatility (can be used as a table, desk, bedside or wall lamp due to a mounting hole under the base) and continues to impress even today, when it is hunted by collectors and design lovers around the world. This true work of futuristic art that excels in both form and finish, was specially designed by sculptor Richard Barr for Laurel Lamp Co. in the early 1960's, with a die-cast sculpted base (incorporating the transformer which by its weight gives the lamp a very good stability) and two-toned shade, which houses a high intensity light bulb. Originally the “sprite-lite” was offered in black, white, green, sand, tangerine, mustard, and blue with Swedish brass accents. Also offered in polished chrome with black accents, or all Swedish brass.The lamp is multi adjustable and can pivots easily both at the base and at the shade. The lamp on offer is in sand tone with Swedish brass finish, with all the original components (including electrics) and is equipped with voltage converter 220V to 110V and European plug. Laurel manufacture sticker still present on shade interior. Fully functional with some minor wear, the lamp is in very good vintage conditions. Bulb is included, but 12V high-intensity replacement bulb are broadly available anyway. Measurements (HxWxD): 35x9.5x19 cm; Lenght cord: 175 cm ; Weight: 1.8 kg Even if the lamp work it is a vintage item, so we recommend that it be checked by a specialist before use. If you need further information, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thanks for your visit!  
    700 
    700 
  • Sold out
    190 

    Danish Daisy Brooch by Anton Michelsen

    Daisy brooch by Anton Michelsen, Denmark, D=3.5 cm, 9,71 g, 1960s (Gilt sterling silver & enamel, marked AM under the crown in a triangle, STERLING DENMARK, 925S) Designed in 1940 to celebrate the birth of Margrethe Princess (now Queen Margrethe II of Denmark) by Anton Michelsen, the lovely daisy is made of gilt sterling silver and ehite enamel. The daisy is the national flower of Denmark.
    190 
    190 
  • Sold out
    590 

    Danish Modern armchair by Juul Kristensen for JK Denmark, 1960s

    Iconic piece for the Danish design, the armchair is adjustable in any desired position up to the horizontal position. The frame is made of solid teak, upholstered in a beige fabric which highlights the color of the wood very well. The armchair is fully refurbished and reupholstered, thus being in an excellent vintage condition, without defects and ready to use. Designed as aesthetically pleasing but also very comfortable, this distinguished armchair will surely be a real eye-catcher and mood maker.  
    590 
    590